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Commission amends enforcement order for Kingsbury Way properties; requires fence, signs and tree replacements

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An amended enforcement order for 14 and 20 Kingsbury Way requires a property-line fence or approved alternative, signage, and three replacement trees (one in the wetland) by June 1; further work on town-owned land will require a new notice of intent.

The Conservation Commission on March 6 amended an enforcement order for work at 14 and 20 Kingsbury Way and directed the property owners to install a demarcation along the property line, plant replacement trees, and resubmit a revised plan reflecting those changes.

Teresa Sprague, representing Phil and Nancy Carboni, presented a revised restoration/management plan intended to close out requirements from a previously issued and now-expired order of conditions. Sprague said the updated plan increases planting density in buffer areas, replaces dead planting material with native shrubs, grasses, wildflowers and trees, and proposes management of Phragmites and bamboo while a meadow establishes. "We're proposing to restore that area with native shrubs, grasses, wildflowers, and trees," Sprague told the…

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